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Upcoming Events Sboeless" Joe Jackson' s shoes worn during tbe infamous 1919 World Series.National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Baseball As America August 16 November 9,2003 Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal 1301 Western Ave. Exhibit Info Baseball As America,the first major exhibition to examine the relationship between baseball and American culture, will be on display at Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal. Organized by The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and culled from its collections,this unprecedented exhibition marks the first time these Hall of Fame treasures left their legendary home in Cooperstown,New York. Through the exploration of a broad range of themes, including immigration, nationalism, integration, technology and popular culture,Baseball As America will reveal how baseball has served as both a reflection of and catalyst for the evolution of American society. Exhibit Hours Monday -Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission Information Adults $ 6.75 Seniors (60 years +) $ 5.75 Children (ages 3 12 years) $ 4.75 Toddler Allbuilding Pass ( ages 1- 2 years) $ 3.75 N() te that Baseball As America tickets can be combined with other attractions at Cincinnati Museum Center for combination ticket discounts. Advance tickets for the exhibit are available at Cincinnati Museum Center's box office or through the web site at www. cincymuseum.org. Baseball As America was organized by The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown, New York. The national tour of Baseball As America is sponsored by Ernst 86 Young. 84 OHIO VALLEY HISTORY The 10th Public Conference of The Filson Institute Tbe Legacies of Lewis and Clark Friday Saturday ,October 1718 The Filson Historical Society devotes the 1 Oth Public Conference of The Filson Institute to the lasting legacies of Lewis and Clark. The Filson Institute commemorates the 200th anniversary ot the remarkable Expedition with a weekend of activities and lectures focused on the experiences and knowledge gained from the westward exploration that consequently shaped the course of American history. For registration information, call The Filson Historical Society at (502) 6355083 , or visit www.filsonhistorical.org. Friday,October 17 Institute Field Trip Explore Lewis and Clark Sites Friday,October 17, 9:00 a.m. 4 :30 p.m. Journey to local Lewisand Clark related sites and discover the beginnings of the great Expedition in Louisville' s own backyard. The trip departs from The Filson Historical Society at 9:00 a.m. Lunch will be provided. Destinations include Mulberry Hill, Floyd's Station, So]dier's Retreat, Locust Grove, and Clark' s Point. Cost: $ 50 for Filson members, $ 55 for nonmembers Clay Jenkinson Lecture & Gallery Exhibit Reception Friday,October 17, 5:30 p.m. Filson on Main,626 W.Main Street Thomas Jefferson' s ' Unspeakable JOY': The Mystery of the Debriefing of the Lewis and Clark Expedition" Why did Jefferson,the most intellectually curious president in American history,the man who wrote 22,000 letters with a quill pen,write only a few letters in reaction to the success, the discoveries, and the reports of the Lewis and Clark Expedition? Clay Jenkinson explores the problem of the debriefing as one of the three principal mysteries of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Jenkinson is brought to us by the Louisville Free Public Library where he is the scholarin residence . Cost: Free for field trip participants, $ 5 for Filson members, $ 10 for nonmembers. Continued FALL 2003 85 UPCOMING EVENTS Saturday, October 18 Day of Lectures 9:30 a.m. 4 :00 p.m. 25tb Floor of tbe Humana Headquarters 500 W.Main Street Members of the Expedition carried with them preconceived notions about the people and landscapes of the American West shaped by experiences in the East,particularly in the Ohio Valley. These explorers encountered a different world beyond the Mississippi River from what they originally expected, thus reshaping their perceptions of the Indians they met and the lands they inhabited . Changing conceptions of the Expedition and the West did not halt once the journey ended but continued to influence American culture for 200 years. The conference continues with a series of lectures by noted historians about the legacies of the Expedition...

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